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Cloud networking If past is prologue, 2011 is sure to be another big year for both users and cybercriminals as we continue to battle our way toward a safer and more secure Internet.

Last year showed that government, industry, and security experts worldwide are making a serious attempt to create a unified front against cybercriminals. But we also need to defend ourselves as users and as businesses, and there we still have a long way to go.

More than 2.5 million US households had ... Read more »

Category: Avg | Views: 854 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (1)

Hi folks,

On Jan 9th, the Sydney Morning Herald ran a very interesting story about millions of Vodafone customers having their data leaked.

The article is slightly misleading, albeit probably unintentionally, because on first reading it looks like _all_ four million Vodafone customers had their data leaked, but after reading it, and some related articles, it seems more likely that anyone's data _could_ have been stolen, but it's by no means clear whether we're talking 100s or 1000s of accounts.

It's still important, however, because criminal gangs are buying the leaked account details, which include credit cards and drivers' license numbers.

The nub of the matter is that Vodaphone employees _and_ Vodafone dealers are given user ids and passwords that allow them to access the main user database. ... Read more »

Category: Avg | Views: 300 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

Last week I went to Israel. I had a meeting with a government official to discuss internet safety education programs in the country. I also met with several key members of the technical media for interviews. As many questions as I answered, I probably asked more of them. There was so much to learn! As high tech and connected a country as Israel is, they are very much in the early stages of educating their public about keeping safe on the internet.

 

Very Young Children Have Cell Phones

 

To begin with, the way kids are handled seems a bit different. It’s quite normal for children, young children, to take public transportation to school. As a result, parents cope by giving children cell phones at much younger ages than would be normal in the US. It’s also a way of easing the nerves of parents when the possibility of terrorist attacks are added to the normal parenta ... Read more »

Category: Norton | Views: 334 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

Today we’re sharing the exciting update that we’re taking Norton DNS for PC users out of beta. As you may recall, Norton DNS was launched in May as part of our Norton Everywhere announcement, which aims to take our consumer business beyond the PC. Since that launch, Norton DNS has gained more than 250,000 beta users from 112 different countries. These users have enjoyed a safer internet experience from the more than 1.4 million malware block pages per month that have been displayed when users encountered harmful websites.

 

Many people don’t know that they can change their DNS settings or what benefits such a change could provide so, we’ve made it really easy. Norton DNS provides a faster, safer and more reliable Internet experience that integrates basic Web security protection services like antiphishing, antimalware and anti-spyware via ... Read more »

Category: Norton | Views: 334 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

Symantec Maximum Repair (SMR) is a brand new security engine that drives our new Norton Power Eraser recovery tool. It combines aggressive heuristics and advanced removal capabilities to combat the newest and toughest threats. I thought I would share with you some of the background on why we developed this new engine.

 

Why the need?

The threat landscape has radically changed over the last few years and that has driven the need for new approaches to protection. Most notable are the following trends:

 

  • A new micro distribution model for malicious threats. A couple of years ago, the norm was to see relatively few threat variants distributed to millions of users.  Today, hackers have moved to a micro-distribution model where million ... Read more »
Category: Norton | Views: 320 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

The new avast! 6.0 was spotted at the Prague Café Imperial this Thursday.

The "Additional Protection” features in the 6.0 version are more difficult to photograph than the art deco ceramics in this  historic Prague hotel.

Other pictures of the new 6.0 are available here. Or, go to the ‘About Us’ tab on the avast.com homepage and click on ‘Media materials’.

The new version of avast! antivirus program is at an early beta sta ... Read more »

Category: Avast | Views: 293 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

In 2009, Symantec ran a full-page advertisement in PC Magazine explaining to readers that because Norton has the most virus definition updates (222 per day) they also have the best detection score of 97.9% compared to all others.  We at AVAST liked the ad for a better reason:  we had only 1 update per day and were second best after Norton in detection. Look at the advert snap shot.

However, driven by curiosity I looked up the actual test from AV-Comparatives.org and to my surprise learned that Norton has used a decent dose o ... Read more »

Category: Avast | Views: 310 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

Posted on 01/20/11 by Luis Corrons

The first time I performed a somehow deep research on the black market was back in 2007. At that time, most of it was about selling-buying Trojans, infection kits, and of course stolen data, such as bank and credit card details stolen from users around the world.

A few years later I thought it was time to find out how this market had evolved, and today we have released a report with all our findings.

Credit card details can be purchased for as little as $2 per card, but this level does not provide additional information or verification of the account balance available. If the buyer wants a guarantee for the available credit line or bank balance, the price increases to $80 for smaller bank balances and upwards of ... Read more »

Category: Panda | Views: 299 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

ESET NOD32 Business Edition

January 26, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO – ICSA Labs has certified ESET NOD32 Antivirus Business Edition for use with the Mac Operating System. This is the first anti-malware product to receive Mac certification from ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon Business.

ICSA Labs awarded this designation – announced today at Macworld 2011 – to ESET for anti-virus detection under ICSA Labs' desktop/server anti-virus criteria, which is aimed at protecting end users from emerging and existing threats.

"The threat of spreading malware in a heterogeneous or mixed computing environment comprised of Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows PCs is a real security threat today," said Andrew Hayter, anti-malcode program manager of ICSA Labs. "That's why ICSA Labs is now offering certifica ... Read more »

Category: Nod32 | Views: 300 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

SAN DIEGO, CA, January 21, 2011 – ESET, the leader in proactive threat protection, announced today that it will begin phasing out server products based on the ESET NOD32 Antivirus 2.7 engine on February 1, 2011. The server software will be removed from the ESET website and will no longer be sold beginning February 1, 2011. Customers with server products based on NOD32 Antivirus 2.7 will continue to be protected with signature updates until February 1, 2012. ESET customers should update to the current ESET software release to ensure that they continue to be safeguarded by the most effective proactive threat protection available.

Discontinuation of version 2.7 server products

Server products affected:

  • ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Novell Netware
  • ESET NOD32 Antivirus ... Read more »
Category: Nod32 | Views: 346 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

Skype is growing its team globally, and this is very exciting news as we continue to ramp our innovation of new products across many different platforms for consumers and businesses. Among the 350 jobs we’re adding, many of the roles will be in our Palo Alto office, where our focus is to add superstar engineers to our already super-talented team of engineers who are based all over the globe.

We have cool new digs that we just moved into, and a smart, passionate, fun team. We created this video to show you what we’re all about, and to show you why Skype is the place to work in Silicon Valley. So if you want to work on the next great Skype idea and have the opportunity to be at a company that is transforming communications and bringing people closer ... Read more »

Category: Skype | Views: 282 | Added by: Ifile | Date: 06.02.2011 | Comments (0)

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